San Francisco SPCA
Volunteer Engagement Coordinator for Community Medicine
San Francisco SPCA, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Job Type
Full-time
Description
About Us
Here for animals since 1868, the San Francisco SPCA is a cherished San Francisco institution, known for compassion, excellence and innovation in the fields of animal welfare and veterinary medicine.
We operate a public veterinary hospital, a high-quality, high-volume spay-neuter clinic, a community veterinary clinic, and provide low-cost community medicine programs. The SF SPCA saves the lives of homeless dogs and cats through our shelter medicine and adoption programs. Our innovative programs and services serve as models for humane organizations across the country and around the world.
As a community-supported nonprofit, not affiliated with any national organization, our values: Be Generous, Fearless, and Connected guide over 350 talented and dedicated professionals to deliver on our promises each day.
Iconic and innovative, the SF SPCA offers you the opportunity to join a team committed not only to veterinary excellence and animal welfare, but to a balanced and rewarding work environment.
About the Role
Volunteers are a vital part of the SF SPCA's success, supporting teams across the organization. The Volunteer Engagement Coordinator for Community Medicine (VEC CM) will use best practices in volunteer management to recruit and engage volunteers for the Community Medicine Department and the Central Valley Expansion Project. This role will ensure volunteers have meaningful, safe, and impactful experiences.
As part of the Vision 2030 Plan, the Central Valley Expansion Project aims to provide access to veterinary care through spay/neuter and vaccine clinics in key areas, including Fresno, Tulare, Kings Counties, and Stockton. The VEC CM will collaborate closely with SF SPCA staff in these locations to support their volunteer needs.
In addition, the VEC CM will coordinate volunteers for San Francisco's Community Medicine Department, which focuses on preventing disease, increasing access to care, reducing animal abandonment, and controlling pet populations through spay/neuter services. The role also includes creating new volunteer opportunities within the department and supporting the Community Medicine Programs Manager.
This position reports to the Director of Volunteer Engagement.
Core Responsibilities
Volunteer Coordination (Community Medicine)
Recruit, onboard, train, and schedule volunteers for Mobile Vaccine Clinics and TNR (cat trapping) programs.Maintain and grow volunteer numbers through recruitment and retention strategies.Oversee volunteer activities at monthly Mobile Vaccine Clinics.Ensure volunteers are well-trained and able to safely perform necessary tasks.Develop new volunteer roles and opportunities within Community Medicine programs.Central Valley Expansion Project
Recruit volunteers for Central Valley mobile vaccine and spay/neuter clinics.Collaborate with Central Valley Ambassadors to ensure volunteer coverage and support.Communicate role expectations and shift schedules, responding promptly to volunteer inquiries.Volunteer Engagement & Administration
Manage volunteer data and reporting using our Volunteer Management System (Salesforce).Lead monthly meetings with Mobile Vaccine Clinic and Community Cat volunteers.Participate in planning and execution of volunteer events, while also assisting with cross-departmental volunteer requests.Update volunteer guidelines, protocols, and training materials to reflect program needs.Oversee Community Cat mapping database and cat trap inventory.Training & Communication:
Develop and maintain volunteer training curricula for Community Medicine needs.Recruit and train volunteer mentors to support new volunteers through classes and hands-on experience.Provide consistent communication to volunteers about program updates, events, and organizational developments.Offer conflict resolution support for volunteers and manage corrective actions as needed.Requirements
Bachelor Degree, qualifying work experience may be considered as an alternativeMinimum one year program development experiencePrevious experience as a volunteer and supervising volunteers preferredPrevious customer service and training experienceAvailable to work weekends regularly, and evenings and holidays as neededOutstanding communication and interpersonal skillsProven innovator and out-of-box problem solverDemonstrated ability to supervise, train, and motivate peopleProven knowledge and familiarity with safe animal handling methodsAbility to carry out basic veterinary procedures preferredComfortable working in a veterinary and animal shelter environmentUnderstanding of isolation and quarantine for patient disease managementCommitment to the mission, values, goals, and success of the San Francisco SPCASkilled at creating and delivering innovative and engaging trainingAbility to comfortably speak before groups of peopleAbility to communicate skillfully and effectively with diverse communities of staff, volunteers, and donorsSolid computer skills and database experienceAbility to work in a fast-paced work environment, embrace and foster change, problem solve, and multi-taskAbility to handle calmly and efficiently situations ranging from routine to emergencyKnowledge of dog and cat behavior, body language, and animal welfare issuesSalary & Benefits
The starting salary for this position depends on the depth and breadth of experience. The expected range is $70,000 - $75,000.
Regular, full-time positions are eligible for a benefits package including
Paid Time Off and Holiday payMedical, Dental & Vision insuranceLife InsuranceLong-term Disability Insurance401k Retirement Plan and contribution matchingStudent debt relief programPre-tax Commuter BenefitsDiscounts on retail and pet suppliesDiscounts on veterinary care at our SF SPCA Veterinary Hospital and Clinic
The SF SPCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This job description reflects the assignment of essential functions and does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. The San Francisco SPCA is an at-will employer and may conduct pre-employment background checks and drug screening depending on the role.
Salary Description
$70,000 - $75,000
Full-time
Description
About Us
Here for animals since 1868, the San Francisco SPCA is a cherished San Francisco institution, known for compassion, excellence and innovation in the fields of animal welfare and veterinary medicine.
We operate a public veterinary hospital, a high-quality, high-volume spay-neuter clinic, a community veterinary clinic, and provide low-cost community medicine programs. The SF SPCA saves the lives of homeless dogs and cats through our shelter medicine and adoption programs. Our innovative programs and services serve as models for humane organizations across the country and around the world.
As a community-supported nonprofit, not affiliated with any national organization, our values: Be Generous, Fearless, and Connected guide over 350 talented and dedicated professionals to deliver on our promises each day.
Iconic and innovative, the SF SPCA offers you the opportunity to join a team committed not only to veterinary excellence and animal welfare, but to a balanced and rewarding work environment.
About the Role
Volunteers are a vital part of the SF SPCA's success, supporting teams across the organization. The Volunteer Engagement Coordinator for Community Medicine (VEC CM) will use best practices in volunteer management to recruit and engage volunteers for the Community Medicine Department and the Central Valley Expansion Project. This role will ensure volunteers have meaningful, safe, and impactful experiences.
As part of the Vision 2030 Plan, the Central Valley Expansion Project aims to provide access to veterinary care through spay/neuter and vaccine clinics in key areas, including Fresno, Tulare, Kings Counties, and Stockton. The VEC CM will collaborate closely with SF SPCA staff in these locations to support their volunteer needs.
In addition, the VEC CM will coordinate volunteers for San Francisco's Community Medicine Department, which focuses on preventing disease, increasing access to care, reducing animal abandonment, and controlling pet populations through spay/neuter services. The role also includes creating new volunteer opportunities within the department and supporting the Community Medicine Programs Manager.
This position reports to the Director of Volunteer Engagement.
Core Responsibilities
Volunteer Coordination (Community Medicine)
Recruit, onboard, train, and schedule volunteers for Mobile Vaccine Clinics and TNR (cat trapping) programs.Maintain and grow volunteer numbers through recruitment and retention strategies.Oversee volunteer activities at monthly Mobile Vaccine Clinics.Ensure volunteers are well-trained and able to safely perform necessary tasks.Develop new volunteer roles and opportunities within Community Medicine programs.Central Valley Expansion Project
Recruit volunteers for Central Valley mobile vaccine and spay/neuter clinics.Collaborate with Central Valley Ambassadors to ensure volunteer coverage and support.Communicate role expectations and shift schedules, responding promptly to volunteer inquiries.Volunteer Engagement & Administration
Manage volunteer data and reporting using our Volunteer Management System (Salesforce).Lead monthly meetings with Mobile Vaccine Clinic and Community Cat volunteers.Participate in planning and execution of volunteer events, while also assisting with cross-departmental volunteer requests.Update volunteer guidelines, protocols, and training materials to reflect program needs.Oversee Community Cat mapping database and cat trap inventory.Training & Communication:
Develop and maintain volunteer training curricula for Community Medicine needs.Recruit and train volunteer mentors to support new volunteers through classes and hands-on experience.Provide consistent communication to volunteers about program updates, events, and organizational developments.Offer conflict resolution support for volunteers and manage corrective actions as needed.Requirements
Bachelor Degree, qualifying work experience may be considered as an alternativeMinimum one year program development experiencePrevious experience as a volunteer and supervising volunteers preferredPrevious customer service and training experienceAvailable to work weekends regularly, and evenings and holidays as neededOutstanding communication and interpersonal skillsProven innovator and out-of-box problem solverDemonstrated ability to supervise, train, and motivate peopleProven knowledge and familiarity with safe animal handling methodsAbility to carry out basic veterinary procedures preferredComfortable working in a veterinary and animal shelter environmentUnderstanding of isolation and quarantine for patient disease managementCommitment to the mission, values, goals, and success of the San Francisco SPCASkilled at creating and delivering innovative and engaging trainingAbility to comfortably speak before groups of peopleAbility to communicate skillfully and effectively with diverse communities of staff, volunteers, and donorsSolid computer skills and database experienceAbility to work in a fast-paced work environment, embrace and foster change, problem solve, and multi-taskAbility to handle calmly and efficiently situations ranging from routine to emergencyKnowledge of dog and cat behavior, body language, and animal welfare issuesSalary & Benefits
The starting salary for this position depends on the depth and breadth of experience. The expected range is $70,000 - $75,000.
Regular, full-time positions are eligible for a benefits package including
Paid Time Off and Holiday payMedical, Dental & Vision insuranceLife InsuranceLong-term Disability Insurance401k Retirement Plan and contribution matchingStudent debt relief programPre-tax Commuter BenefitsDiscounts on retail and pet suppliesDiscounts on veterinary care at our SF SPCA Veterinary Hospital and Clinic
The SF SPCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This job description reflects the assignment of essential functions and does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. The San Francisco SPCA is an at-will employer and may conduct pre-employment background checks and drug screening depending on the role.
Salary Description
$70,000 - $75,000